How to guide children to love reading? 1, let children extract. Teach children to do some excerpts, which can be interesting reading texts, or even some interesting jokes and poems, and create some surprises for children from time to time. You can create such a reading environment for your children, in their pencil boxes, in their schoolbags, on their pillows, anywhere you like.
2. Read with your children. Parents should read more books themselves. Some parents don't study by themselves, but hope their children like reading. In fact, parents' behavior will exert a subtle influence on their children. Parents who can spare time to accompany their children to read books every day are the best, either parent-child reading, children reading children's books or parents reading books by themselves.
3. Show children interesting books. Guide children to read toys or pets carefully, just as adults read children carefully. It would be great if a child could turn reading toys or pets into an interesting thing and stick to it. In the process of reading, reading fluently and pretending to interact with toys or pets is the best training for children's language and thinking ability.
4. Read before going to bed. Let the child go to bed early and then give him (her) the privilege of reading. If children are given the choice of "reading for half an hour or turning off the lights and going to bed immediately", nine times out of ten, children will choose reading, not because they love reading, but because they don't want to fall asleep easily.
5. Connect reading with interesting outdoor activities. Take the children out to play, read in the tent, read in the hammock, and read in the boat. Anything that can give children a fresh and interesting reading experience is what children want. Create more such opportunities, and children will like reading, or make this process a regular part of the family.
6. Interact with children several times. Discuss the book-related contents of life with children, talk to children about the books they are reading, and let children share their feelings about reading and the happy or sad experiences brought by books. The more you talk, the more interested your children will be.
The advantage of children's love of reading is 1. Improve your language ability. Children who like reading have stronger language ability and higher listening, speaking, reading and writing ability than children who don't like reading. Children can understand complex ideas and appreciate the beauty of language from books.
2. increase your knowledge. Reading can make children dabble in literature, history, geography, science, politics and other aspects of knowledge, which is of great benefit to their own learning, thus broadening their knowledge.
3. Cultivate imagination. The world of books is vast, full of imagination, curiosity and opportunities. Children will imagine a world they yearn for through words, so the children they love are often ambitious, creative and have their own ideas.
4. Improve your writing ability. Like reading, children often master more language and writing skills than their peers. They can get good grades without reciting and reciting the text.
5. Cultivate independent thinking ability. Reading can cultivate thinking ability, let children absorb, analyze and understand problems in reading, and have unique opinions when encountering problems.